Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon
The phenomenon of not being able to retrieve a word from memory, combined with the sense of being on the cusp of being able to retrieve it.
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Origin
Harvard researchers Roger Brown and David McNeill first investigated the phenomenon empirically in 1966, publishing in the Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. They induced the state by reading definitions of rare words to students, finding that even without recall, participants could often identify the first letter, syllable count, and stress pattern of the elusive word — suggesting retrieval proceeds in partial stages.
Updated February 22, 2026